Cass Sunstein Nudged Obama Into the Ideology Of “Nudging”

The latest scandal concerning the Obama administration’s seeking a way to control the people of the United States, using the Cass Sunstein approach of “nudge,” is being talked about all over the internet. This is an almost Nazi-style way of getting people to do what you wish them to do without them even thinking you controlling them. It is a bit complicated, but it is now coming to light and this may well be the most frightening aspect of the Obama regime. Barack Obama is now claiming that all the scandals piling up behind him, especially Benghazi, are nothing more than a bunch of “phony” scandals pushed out by Republicans. Of Course, in many ways Obama is just a puppet who is controlled by the Socialists and Communists behind the scenes that are, as of now, working their little nudge program into the United States and walking the people away from the Constitution and into a slavery-style of control.

Take a look at what Cass Sunstein stated about the Constitution of the United States.

“In 1992 Sunstein expressed his view that the office of the U.S. presidency should be elevated to a position higher than that of the president’s administration generally, and that the Constitution should be viewed as a “living,” evolving document:

Now, it is alarming to people who want to believe in the unitary executive, like me, that the 19th-century writers thought this was self-evident. [The unitary executive theory holds that a powerful president controls the entire executive branch.] That’s the policy recommendation and the conclusion that the Constitution is largely, not entirely, but largely irrelevant. Now, I say what I’ve said about the Constitutional matter with considerable regret. I wish it weren’t so. The executive department’s vision of the Constitution, with the president on top and the administration below, has elegance and simplicity and tremendous appeal. It would make much more sense, I submit, given our current situation, to have a Constitution in which the president is on top of administration is below. But that was not the founder’s original conception. The Constitution does not speak in those terms…. Because the conclusion that I’ve reached seems to me so unfortunate, I’m trying hard to figure out what can be done about it…. One thing that perhaps can be done about it is to say, well, we shouldn’t really be originalists about the meaning of the Constitution. Maybe Judge Bork had wrong. Maybe we should think that the Constitution has a high degree of flexibility. Maybe it’s a changing and living document. Now, under that conception of Constitutional interpretation, maybe we can have the ingredients of a new unitary executive idea.”

Barack Obama echoes Sunstein’s comments in many of his own and once you see the larger picture of what may well be an evolving ideology, you will understand just where this is all headed.